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340 drunken drivers jailed, 121 lose licenses

Hyderabad, : Hyderabad City Traffic Police was continuing its drive against drunken drivers to ensure road safety. In the Month of June, they caught 2,536 drivers, who were driving the vehicles in drunken condition. Charge-sheets were filed against them and were produced in the III and IV Metropolitan Magistrate Courts, Nampally. …

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MANUU signs MoU with Maxcure Hospitals

Hyderabad, : Maulana Azad National Urdu University and Maxcure Hospitals (Hyderabad) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for starting UGC sanctioned Bachelor of Vocational programmes in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) and Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) under National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) scheme. MANUU has launched these two programmes from the current academic year …

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Six sentenced to jail term for harassing women

Hyderabad, : In the month of June, SHE Teams of Hyderabad City received 73 complaints, including direct, WhatsApp and Email. Out of these, five delinquents were counseled and let off and six others were booked under Sections 70(c) of Hyderabad City Police Act and 290 IPC. Another six IPC cases …

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World’s biggest divorce settlement of $52 billion

By SJA Jafri + Agencies WASHINGTON: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly agreed to pay the world’s biggest divorce settlement that will include his former partner MacKenzie Bezos receiving a 4 percent stake in the online shopping giant. It’s believed a judge will sign legal papers transferring the shares worth …

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Fresh wave of protests in Hong Kong

Monitoring Desk HONG KONG: Thousands of protesters faced off with riot police early on Monday, the anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese rule, ahead of an annual rally that is expected to draw huge crowds amid widespread anger over a controversial extradition bill. More than a million people have …

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Japan resumes commercial whaling after 31 years

TOKYO: Japanese whaling fleets set sail Monday to hunt whales for commercial purposes for the first time in 31 years, a day after Tokyo formally left the International Whaling Commission. As an IWC member, Japan halted commercial whaling in 1988 but hunted whales for what it claims were research purposes, …

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